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High-Throughput Bio Meets Stem Cells For years, stem cell research has breathed new life into a range of scientific disciplines. Now that genomics is getting in on the action, the spotlight is heading this way.
Feature Story
The New Biofuel Boom Biofuels are getting ready to make a big splash and thanks to sequencing and synthetic biology, genomics is leading the way.
Looking for Disease Links It seems every week brings the results of another genome-wide association study. Just how solid is this research? A look at recent advances and continuing challenges for GWAS.
Getting Your First Grant With the current funding plateau, young investigators need to hone their grant application skills. A few tips from someone who's done it.
Under One Roof
Ripe for a Breakthrough In an age of shrinking grant funding, the Burnham Institute in California has managed to post double-digit revenue growth for six years running. Its secret: collaboration and a good connection to the clinic.
Informatics Insider
Microarray Gold Mine The quality of public microarray databases continues to improve, and there are plenty of gems for researchers who take the time to dig.
Brute Force
The Next-Gen Data Dilemma As next-generation sequencing technology ushers in a new era of genomics, those left to deal with the terabytes of data are forced to adapt. Next-gen data center bushwhackers talk about power consumption, networking, and storage.
Genotyping: Beyond Basic The Coriell Institute launches a large-scale personalized medicine project to take genotyping out of basic research and into patient care.
The House of a Legend David Haussler has helped push genomics forward since the beginning but he's just as concerned about his own students' success.